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Amjad Resigns as W.Va. Health Commissioner | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] Amjad CHARLESTON — Dr. Ayne Amjad, the health official who helped guide West Virginia through most of the COVID-19 pandemic, is stepping down from her role but will continue to advise Gov. Jim Justice. The Justice Department announced Tuesday in a virtual briefing with reporters at the State Capitol that ... -
New lawmakers listen to local voices on education reform
[ad_1] vernon robison progress Congressman-elected Toby Yurek recently visited Old Logandale School to discuss public education with supporters from both the Virgin and Moapa Valleys. Pictured left to right are Lindsey Daly, Dr. Larry Moses, Yurek, Wendy Malcock, Jodie Thornley, and Riley Frey. PHOTO BY VERNON ROBISON / The Progress Nevada State Representative-Elect Toby Yurek ... -
Head of Poultry Science Awarded as Fellow of Poultry Science Society
[ad_1] Jessica Wesson David Caldwell, Head of the Poultry Science Division and Director of the Center of Excellence for Poultry Science, was awarded a fellowship from the Poultry Science Society in July 2022. Fresh out of high school, David Caldwell never envisioned a career in poultry science, but was honored by the ... -
Opinion: Fashion is an empowering tool for everyone | Opinion
[ad_1] My childhood was a mirage of plaid skirts and jumpers, white collared shirts and knee-high socks. Heck, I even owned a matching plaid scrunchie. I attended elementary school and high school in an institution with uniforms. So I spent 13 years not thinking about what to wear every day. Imagine my panic when I ... -
‘It’s a new era’: Fashion brands are bringing new leadership to deal with a changing world
[ad_1] From Eileen Fisher and Lively to Gap and Under Armor, dozens of apparel brand heads have stepped down in the past two months. There have also been peaceful and long-planned transitions, like Eileen Fisher’s retirement after running the eponymous brand since the 1980s. Others are more abrupt, like the abrupt departures of Gap’s Sonia ... -
Heart to Heart Fall 2022
[ad_1] This issue of Samaritan Health Services’ Heart to Heart magazine features the heartwarming story of two women who became friends through their battles with cancer and raises funds to support community members facing cancer. I inspire others with my annual walk to collect. There are also stories of an Alaskan fisherman returning to adventure ... -
New organization aims to improve black mental health with church help
[ad_1] Share on PinterestPictured above are volunteers and staff who are part of the first cohort of trainers for The Soul Shop for the Black Church. Left to right: Victor Armstrong, Reverend Daphne Swinton, Marquita Madden Puckett, Tundra Rutledge, Reverend Frozen Reese Smith, Reverend Wikisha Thomas McKinney, Reverend Delois Brown Daniels, and Philip Tyler.Image courtesy ... -
Pecan AI Jumps Over Skills Gap to Enable Data Science On Demand
[ad_1] The big data analytics train keeps moving, but there are still problems to be solved in implementing it in the business world. Data science expertise is required to build and maintain a big data infrastructure that can rapidly transform large data sets into actionable insights. There is also a skills gap between data scientists, ...










